A field guide to The Chicago Nerd Comedy Festival

Have friends or family expressed wonder—or concern—about your encyclopedic knowledge of "Battlestar Galactica?" Ever passed up a date to avoid ending a role-playing game marathon? Does your idea of a perfect weekend include binge-viewing "Dr. Who"? If you answered "yes" to any of the above—or even if you just have a passionate interest in what others who don't own lightsabers or 20-sided dice might call geeky pursuits—the second annual Chicago Nerd Comedy Festival is for you.

"There are just a ton of wonderful nerd comedy groups in Chicago," said Katie Johnston-Smith, who co-produces the festival with fellow comedian Fin Coe. "You have The Nerdologues, Improvised 'Star Trek,' Improvised 'Dr. Who.' And I love comic book conventions so much that I was like, maybe if we did that with theater, it would have the same vibe. And it did, which was great."

The four-night niche festival, which grew out of Stage 773's monthly "Hey, I'm a Big Fan" show of comedic fan fiction readings, features 15 events ranging from comic book-themed stand-up to Improvised Jane Austen, plus three free interactive late-night events. Each show is $10 or you can binge-view all 15, convention-style, for $50—and you don't have to be a math whiz to know that $3.33 per show is a great deal. We rounded up some of each night's highlights to get you started.

7 p.m.: "Jack and The Nerds: A Nerdy Cabaret"The ensemble—which includes fest co-producer Johnston-Smith—performs non-hit songs from such geektastic TV shows, films and Internet series as "Battlestar Galactica," "Star Trek," "Lord of the Rings" and "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog," plus—to cement their status as nerds—a number from "The Muppets."

8 p.m.: Michinoku Driver and Mrs.This sketch comedy double-header features Michinoku Driver—the name itself is a wrestling reference—who performed a bit at SketchFest featuring an accountant and a werewolf hunter trying to lure prospects to their career fair table. Mrs. is a four-woman group who've been known to perform dressed as Vikings.

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8 p.m.: Chi Nerd Fest Stand-up ShowcaseSee sets about everything from gaming to comic books from headliner Cody Melcher, comedians Dave Losso and Kris McDermott and host Fran Hoepfner, all of whom were selected from a pool of 20 auditioners.

10 p.m.: Who ProvNot only does the cast perform humorous improvisations of "Dr. Who" episodes, their technical director (and yes, the fact that they have a technical director certifies their nerd cred) has built a great-looking Tardis, which you will see on-stage.

7 p.m.: Pretty/WindyFestival co-producer Fin Coe is a member of this nine-actor sketch troupe which has appeared at SketchFest, LaughingStock, the Chicago Women's Funny Festival and other series and festivals including Stage 773's Comedy Cage Match—which they won with their oh-so-smart humor.

11 p.m.: Plan 9 BurlesqueBrains meet beauty—and boobs!—in this nerdlesque extravaganza from the troupe who brought you such revues as "Insert Evil Laughter Here" and "Attack of the 50 Foot Stripper," where the ladies not only display an excellent reference level but also make their own nerdtastic costumes.

Free interactive events

11 p.m. Thursday: "The Nerdologues Presents Your Stories: Chicago Nerd First Edition," in which the comedy group hosts an open mic for nerd-themed stand-up, sketches, songs and stories.

Midnight Friday: Game Night, where the Stage 773 lobby transforms into a playground of table games where you can save or destroy the world one move at a time.

Midnight Saturday: "Once More, with Whedon!," a party where cosplay (which translates to "costume play" for those with substandard nerd dialect skills) rules in activities such as a Dr. Horrible-themed drinking game, a ladies' evil laugh competition, a men's tightest shirt contest and, of course, a costume contest, with prizes from Cards Against Humanity and Ript Apparel.